Gears of War: E-Day Could Be the First UE5 Game to Fulfil the Engine's Promise
…re looking at PC footage, so it'll be interesting to see how the game looks on console when the game hits its 6th October release date. Performance in the initial night…
…re looking at PC footage, so it'll be interesting to see how the game looks on console when the game hits its 6th October release date. Performance in the initial night…
…All three versions use what presents very much like AMD's FSR 1 spatial upscaler - something we confirmed by matching up shots with the PC version using the same tech. Series X…
…prioritised over RAM, even though the latter has a more direct impact on PC performance. After all, modern PC games can be quite RAM-heavy, as can Windows 11 itself, and even…
…The AI semiconductor crisis has essentially left PC graphic hardware in stasis with no new releases - until now. Well, strictly speaking the RX 9070 GRE isn't new either, it's been…
…After all, the game leans on its id-Tech-7-derived Motor Engine to push out some outstanding visuals and expansive environments on current-gen consoles and PC, so how does the…
…Obviously, it's a big price jump to £500 for the RTX 5070 and its 12GB of framebuffer memory, but if you've watched pretty much all of our recent PC performance…
…That does mean that the Steam Machine is essentially paying a performance penalty for the decision, though Aldehayyat notes that the two configurations are "pretty comparable" in actual games, less so in…
…The PC version includes DLSS 4.5, FSR 4 and XeSS 3 in terms of upscalers, HDR and ultra-wide aspect ratios are supported, and the frame-rate can run uncapped in…
…It starts with the usual collection of performance and visual upgrades, but extends into things like choosing seats and steering wheels, popping an old coffee cup or energy drink can into your…
…From a developer perspective, Xbox is a PC - perhaps one that receives a limited level of specific optimisations but basically runs the exact same code as the PC build. Perhaps moving more…